Near Eastern Studies
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 58,586 / Year
    Apply DateJanuary 2, 2022
    Next IntakeAugust 26, 2022

    Near Eastern Studies

    About

    Overview This bachelor degree in Near Eastern Studies is offered at Cornell University. You’ll become acquainted broadly with the region – which extends from Turkey east through Iran and Afghanistan, south through the Arabian Pennisula to Yemen and across north Africa from Egypt to Morocco — and its cultures and be able to study a particular subfield in depth. Special focus is given to the ancient east Mediterranean and Mesopotamian regions and to the Levant and Egypt.The Near/Middle East is a region that has had an important impact on the development of human history and plays a vital role in today's world community. Encompassing the Near East from ancient times to the modern period, the department's course offerings encourage students to take an interdisciplinary approach to the cultures of this region and emphasize methods of historical and literary analysis.Career Development Top Employment SectorsConsulting/Prof. PracticeFinancial ServicesGovernmentOther Nonprofit OrganizationEducationBiotech/Pharma/Life SciencesLaw I want to find another Bachelor Course
    As a Near Eastern Studies major, you’ll have the opportunity to acquire language skills as well as familiarity with the history, cultures, literatures and religions of the Near East/Middle East from antiquity to the modern day. The program is offered at Cornell University.

    Disciplines

    Area & Cultural Studies

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Other Requirements

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    Fee Information

    Near Eastern Studies

    Cornell University

    Cornell University

    United States of America

    United States of America, Ithaca